SOUTH PARIS — The 2014 Moore Park Art Show is inviting artists to apply for the 2014 event which will be held on a Sunday show format designed to target tourists on Route 26 going through South Paris. Organizers made the change after seeing more attendance and more out-of-state license plates parked in the venue […]
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Midcoast Symphony Orchestra to perform at Franco Center
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra will present “Romantic Russians” on March 15 and 16, with pianist Charles Floyd and guest conductor Yoichi Udagawa LEWISTON — The Midcoast Symphony Orchestra will perform the third concert series of their 2013-2014 season under returning guest conductor Yoichi Udagawa. The concerts will feature pianist Charles Floyd performing Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No.2 […]
‘Morning’s at Seven’ to open in Hallowell on March 21
HALLOWELL — Two houses, a tree and a stump are emerging on the stage of a Hallowell City Hall Auditorium in preparation for the Gaslight Theater first play of the year, “Morning’s at Seven” to be performed March 21-22 and March 27-29. The set for the two-act play was designed by Hallowell artist Christopher Cart, […]
Auburn photographer overcomes hardship, exhibits work
AUBURN — The Androscoggin Valley Hospital Auxiliary in Berlin, New Hampshire, is showing a collection of various photos from Auburn photographer Gary Swinton, as part of an ongoing Rotating Art Program. These art pieces show a spectacular color collection of various subjects. The words most often mentioned, by those who have already seen this exhibition, […]
Soprano with ties to Monmouth to perform in ‘Turn of the Screw’ in New York
While in school, Tuttle appeared regularly with the Gettysburg College Jazz Ensemble, and was a frequent soloist in choral performances. On the opera stage, she appeared as Belinda in the student production of “Dido and Aeneas,” and as Geraldine in Barber’s “A Hand of Bridge.” Tuttle will teach at a camp in Maine this summer. […]
Ireland’s Alan Kelly Gang in Maine for three performances
The Alan Kelly Gang will be coming to Maine for three shows before moving on to the Boston area. They will be interviewed on the WCSH6 207 program on Monday, March 10. Fronted by Ireland’s piano accordion maestro and with three of Ireland’s and Scotland’s finest musicians: Steph Geremia, Alasdair White and guitarist Tony Byrne. […]
Author Denis Ledoux to speak at Lewiston library on March 12
LEWISTON — will speak at the Lewiston Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, in Callahan Hall. Ledoux will talk about his latest publication, “We Were Not Spoiled: A Franco-American Memoir,” a book which he co-wrote with his mother, Lucille Verreault Ledoux. “We Were Not Spoiled” chronicles the life of a Maine girl from […]
Day for Night to play in Yarmouth on March 23
Day for Night to bring high and lonesome harmonies to Yarmouth’s Royal Bean YARMOUTH — The acoustic country duo Day for Night will bring its classic harmonies and unmatched original material to the Yarmouth coffee shop The Royal Bean, 18 Yarmouth Crossing Drive, at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 23. Hailing from northwest Portland, where lonesome […]
Portland gallery to show paintings by Sarah Cecil and Kevin McNamara
PORTLAND — New work by painters Sarah Cecil and Kevin McNamara will be on view from March 6-29, at June Fitzpatrick Gallery, 522 Congress Street. There will be an exhibition opening from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at the gallery. Sarah Cecil grew up in New York, the child of a painter and an architect. […]
Film series on American music to be screened at Auburn library
AUBURN — Museum L-A, in partnership with the Auburn Public Library and the Bates College Music Department, will host “America’s Music: A Film History of Our Popular Music from Blues to Bluegrass to Broadway,” a film series, to enlighten audiences about uniquely American musical genres including blues and gospel, Broadway, jazz, bluegrass and country, rock […]